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Home > World > Olympics opening gets rave reviews

Olympics opening gets rave reviews


Reuters

Sat, 09 Aug 2008 05:55:00 +0000

Fireworks are set off after the Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the National Stadium August 8, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. REUTERS/Mike Blake


AUDIENCES around the world gave rave reviews to the Beijing Olympics opening extravaganza on Saturday, but some questioned the military involvement and the show got a decidedly mixed reaction from political rival Taiwan.

 

Political controversy has dogged Beijing since it was awarded the Games seven years ago, but the opening gala on Friday aimed to shift the focus towards themes of sport and friendship with its spectacle of fireworks, drums and dancers.

 

"It was spectacular, really unbelievable," said First Lady Laura Bush, who attended with President George W. Bush.

 

"One of the best I've ever seen," said former American sprinter Michael Johnson, a guest commentator on the BBC.

 

Chinese media acclaimed the ceremony as a moment when national achievements and ambitions won acceptance on a world stage, putting aside rancor over issues such as China's policy towards Sudan and its crackdown on unrest in Tibet.

 

"This great performance was a brilliant distillation of 5,000 years of glorious history," the Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily (www.people.com.cn) said. "China will embrace the world with openness, self-confidence and warmth."

 

But in neighboring Taiwan, the self-governed island China has claimed as its own since the end of the civil war in 1949, the show had mixed reviews, despite Taiwan athletes being greeted with thunderous applause in the Bird's Nest.

 

"First-class technology, second-class performance and no class on context," the China Times quoted one resident as saying. 

 

"It's like one giant cinema, splendid but empty," another wrote on the Internet.

 



 [This report is an extract from a Reuters article entitled: Opening gala wins raves, raises questions]



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Kim • ninokimac@yahoo.com
Subject: Reviews on Opening ceremony
Sun, 10 Aug 2008 02:32:49
• Ceremony was exceptional..
If there are negative reviews/opinions about it, i had no doubt it would be all about western ethnocentrism....

GO..GO..GO...

Asians leading the way........


N/A • N/A
Subject: GRAND OLYMPIC OPENING
Sat, 09 Aug 2008 19:25:46
• I was mesmerized from start to finish. It was a great show. The involvement of the military is also a good thing which shows soldiers are not only for fighting wars but also about participating in things that improve the image of their countries. Coming to think of it, I may be sending my child for varsity education in China. I liked what I saw.


Dennis Briones • kaktoozdenzio@yahoo.com
Subject: Re Olypics Opening 2008
Sat, 09 Aug 2008 12:11:00
• for me..it was the greatest show on earth ! regardless of political views whatsoever...



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